On Thursday, October 15, 2015 at 12:03:59 PM UTC+2, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> I think that any d&d functions would work by a two step process, first 
> getting the list item under the cursor at the click event and then the item 
> under the cursor at the release event and then passing that information to 
> an action widget that actually does the reordering. That way as long as the 
> action widget can handle inserting into a list between two items and 
> removing from a list index the two parts could be developed independently.
>

I think, you are right for the process but you are missing the visual user 
feedback. As a user I want a preview of my list, who it would look like, if 
I would release the button at any given moment. .. And imo that's a problem 
with TW atm. 

-m

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